2 (formerly 3) grown ups sharing a kitchen in inner city Melbourne. Both determined to eat very well for under $10/meal each. A place to share recipes, stories and cooking tips and, of course, to convert "meal in a box" believers and takeout food regulars

Friday, March 26, 2010

How can I possibly go past some of my favourite noodle dishes if I were to claim this a successful Thai street food week? Kuaytiaw raat naa (stir fried rice noodle with a silky sauce) turned up on our table alongside Kuaytiaw phat si ew (stir fried rice noodle with soy) several times throughout the week,to read more about these dishes click HERE and HERE. You should realised by now how versatile the ingredients shown in the following photo really are, one can easily prepare the following dishes using the same basic ingredients;

Oh dear, now I'm craving for a good breakfast like this. Looks so delicious. A torture to look at it! It's quite a long time I have not eaten this kway teow. I wish I can get it easily here. May be I should move away to a bigger place :P

To me your Thai street food week has been a success! I love how simple to prepare the dishes are and certainly not something I can learn from cookbooks. By the way I am a little curious of how many languages do you read and write? :)

My biggest mistake when I visited Thailand as a kid with my parents was NOT insisting that we sample the street foods! *sigh* ... I'll try and redeem myself the next time I go, because u've whetted my appetite for all this kind of stuff :)

Hi 3HT. This is one of my all time favourites ! There is a cafe in Kuching beside a posh modern car wash which does a very good version. It's called The Original Car Wash. Always order it when I go there.